PFD160: yellow dwarf star with 2 planets

Solar system 'PFD160' is a dual star system that comprises the
stars 'PFD160.A' and 'PFD160.B' and the retinue of celestial objects gravitationally bound to them:
2 planets and their 94 moons, as well as
asteroids, meteoroids, planetoids, comets, and interplanetary dust.

The principal components of this star system are the stars 'PFD160.A' and 'PFD160.B' that dominate it gravitationally.
'PFD160.A' is a yellow dwarf class star that contains about 62% of the system's known mass,
'PFD160.B' is a yellow dwarf class star that contains about 36% of the system's known mass.

System 'PFD160' is located more than 3869 lightyears from the center of the galaxy.

This solar system comprises 2 planets

PFD160.1
is a very small terrestrial planet (2031 km radius) which orbits its star in 42 Earth days, one day on PFD160.1 lasts 62 Earth hours. Its average temperature is 1702 K (1429 C), its atmosphere mainly consists of nitrogen, oxygen and it has 0 moons.

PFD160.2
is a large gas giant (78096 km radius) which orbits its star in 17795 Earth days, one day on PFD160.2 lasts 2 Earth hours. Its average temperature is 1971 K (1698 C), its atmosphere mainly consists of hydrogen, helium and it has 94 moons.